Neka mi ne svane (May the dawn never come) is the song that represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 held in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The song was performed by Danijela Martinović. The song is a ballad written by Petar Grašo, Stjepan Kalogjera and Remi Kazinotti. It talks about her, wanting that she will "cease to exist" rather than live another day without her lover.
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| - Neka mi ne svane (May the dawn never come) is the song that represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 held in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The song was performed by Danijela Martinović. The song is a ballad written by Petar Grašo, Stjepan Kalogjera and Remi Kazinotti. It talks about her, wanting that she will "cease to exist" rather than live another day without her lover.
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| - Neka mi ne svane (May the dawn never come) is the song that represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 held in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The song was performed by Danijela Martinović. The song is a ballad written by Petar Grašo, Stjepan Kalogjera and Remi Kazinotti. It talks about her, wanting that she will "cease to exist" rather than live another day without her lover. It was performed first on the night preceding Greece. At the close of voting, it placed fifth with 131 points including the final 12 points from FYR Macedonia, which, in turned, denied Malta victory after only giving 8 points to Israel.
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